The Political Impact of the Sustainable Development Goals 2022
DOI: 10.1017/9781009082945.007
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Planetary Integrity

Abstract: Integrity lead authors louis j. kotze ´and rakhyun e. kim contributing authors peter burdon, louise du toit, lisa-maria glass, prakash kashwan, diana liverman, francesco s. montesano, salla rantala, carole-anne se ´nit, se ´bastien treyer and paola villavicencio calzadilla The priorities of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development revolve around 'people', 'planet' and 'prosperity'. Yet, the precise relationship between these three concerns remains vaguely defined in the 2030 Agenda, as does the place of the… Show more

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“…The findings of this research allow us to affirm that subjective well-being and the perception of quality of life turn out to be of high relevance for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda; thus, the more satisfied with their lives the population of a country are, the higher the level of compliance with SDGs it is expected that this country will have. If it is assumed that the 2030 Agenda as well as the protection of planetary integrity should not be a means to an end but rather an end in itself [10], then it is necessary to consider how the perception of a better quality of life can affect the achievement of the SDGs and not only see how the quality of life improves by advancing the accomplishment of the goals of the 2030 Agenda. Likewise, there are positive effects of the welfare regime on the fulfilment of the SDGs, showing that a country with social safety networks to compensate for social risks also ensures equal opportunities and promotes more significant progress towards the goals of the 2030 Agenda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The findings of this research allow us to affirm that subjective well-being and the perception of quality of life turn out to be of high relevance for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda; thus, the more satisfied with their lives the population of a country are, the higher the level of compliance with SDGs it is expected that this country will have. If it is assumed that the 2030 Agenda as well as the protection of planetary integrity should not be a means to an end but rather an end in itself [10], then it is necessary to consider how the perception of a better quality of life can affect the achievement of the SDGs and not only see how the quality of life improves by advancing the accomplishment of the goals of the 2030 Agenda. Likewise, there are positive effects of the welfare regime on the fulfilment of the SDGs, showing that a country with social safety networks to compensate for social risks also ensures equal opportunities and promotes more significant progress towards the goals of the 2030 Agenda.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Kotzé y Rakhyun [10] warn that achieving the 2030 Agenda requires limiting economic growth and making progress in eliminating development disparities between rich and poor countries to not affect planetary integrity and justice. Therefore, although economic growth has been considered an essential factor for achieving the SDGs, there is growing agreement among experts on the need to abandon gross domestic product (GDP) as the leading indicator of national prosperity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First, we suggest that how exactly a trilemma between water, energy, and food should be addressed would likely depend on whether or not a solution aligns with, and contributes to, advancing an ultimate sustainability Grundnorm (a norm that underlies all other norms), such as safeguarding the integrity of Earth's life‐support system, or planetary integrity (Kim et al, 2020; Kotzé, Kim, Burdon, et al, 2022b). What this essentially entails is ‘the return of Kantian ethics via a grundnorm that uses planetary boundaries for the Earth system to ground international law’ (Schmidt, 2019, p. 726).…”
Section: From Theory To Practice: Operationalising Planetary Nexus Go...mentioning
confidence: 99%